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 DOs and DON'Ts of Ceasefire Agreements (Haysom and Hottinger) The purpose of this presentation is to examine the elements of a ceasefire agreement which would serve to facilitate the implementation and sustainability of such agreements.
 Insider Mediators (Swiss Peace) The role of Padma Ratna Tuladhar as an insider mediator in the conflict between the Nepalese Maoists and the parliamentary political parties has been characterized by the constant engagement to generate dialogue between the parties...
 The Unstated Models in our Minds (by Jayne Docherty) One rarely addressed but fundamental question is: how much does the context in which we are negotiating influence the way we negotiate and the way we teach negotiation?
 Consequences of Principal and Agent (by Jayne Docherty) This chapter assumes that becoming a creative, reflective practitioner of negotiation requires more than mastering negotiation techniques or strategies
 Religion, Identity & Intergroup Conflict (by Jeffrey R. Seul) This article offers a partial explanation of the frequent appearance of religion as the primary cultural marker distinguishing groups in conflict. This paper has been published in The Journal of Peace Research, vol. 36, no. 5, 1999 by SAGE Publications Ltd., All rights reserved. © 1999 http://jpr.sagepub.com/
 The Imperfect But Essential Bridge: National Peace Structures (by Hannes Siebert) Peace Structures by its nature are vulnerable and imperfect instruments that have the burden of helping a society cross the bridge from war or serious conflict, to a shared space that promises a sustainable or acceptable peace. Study on structures in Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Israel/Palestine to be published by Berghof Foundation for Peace Support and Peace Appeal Foundation - August 2009)
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In 2004, there were 230 political conflicts worldwide, including 3 wars and 33 severe crisis,
characterized by massive amounts of violence.
 
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